For those who haven't been following along, Respawn Entertainment has never showed the press or the public the Xbox 360 version of Titanfall, which is being handled by Bluepoint Games. Then, it was delayed a few weeks after the release of the Xbox One and PC versions. Well it's been delayed again, which can't be good news for its quality.

EA has announced that the 360 port will see another two week delay, and is now dropping on April 8th in the US and the 11th in Europe. This delay is apparently to "deliver an epic Titanfall experience," but I'm wondering what's really wrong here, and if 360 owners are going to get a working game at launch.

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I absolutely adored Titanfall, but going by the comments and blogs I've read over the past year, it seems like I'm the only person on Earth who did. Every article, news post, or blog written about the game invariably becomes ...more

At last, it looks like PlayStation 4 owners will finally be able to see Titanfall. That initial sting of denial will be wiped away with a second installment as IGN confirmed the same information we already knew -- even if it ...more

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[Update: They're already out-of-stock, so go on back to not getting Titanfall for really, really cheap.]
Sure, the Xbox One or PC versions got the most love. Yeah, the lobbies probably aren't jumpin' jumpin' anymore...more

Titanfall's new horde mode, Frontier Defense, isn't going to win any awards for originality. Frontier Defense tasks a team of four players with the protection a generic space fuel pump called the Harvester, and dumps escalati...more

In a live Twitch Stream today, Respawn announced and demonstrated a new horde-style game mode for Titanfall, yay!
Why am I the only one excited?
Well, for anyone else who's still playing Titanfall, we can expect a fairly stan...more

Titanfall is set to drop its third DLC pack IMC Rising tomorrow on Xbox One and PC. It'll cost $9.99 (or part of your Season Pass), and will wrap up Respawn's planned DLC offering with three more maps -- though more cou...more

If you missed the initial free offering for Titanfall on EA's Origin service, you have another chance to try it out. As part of Origin's "Game Time" promotion, you can add Titanfall to your library and give it a cha...more

Today at gamescom EA, announced the last map pack for Titanfall -- IMC Rising. The three maps will be titled Backwater, Zone 18, and Sandtrap, and as always, it'll run you $10 or $25 for the Season Pass.
The Xbox One an...more

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